Well, been really busy these past week. Hahas, not work. It's attending chalets. Just got back from 2A chalet on the 18th, Friday, and attended 4D chalet on Sunday the 20th. Phew, and I just got back from 4D chalet ytd. I literally did not have to pack my stuff for 4D's chalet. I simply just brought everything again, with a change of clothes of course. Both the chalets were very different, although both were extremely fun.
To me, the most fun part of 4D's chalet was MAHJONG!! And night cycling of course, which is a must for 4D chalets. Hahas, I literally stayed up the first night of the chalet and mahjonged throughout the night. Lost a fair bit I think. At least, the others thought so but as I wasn't counting the amount I won or lost, I didn't care. At least, I should have recouped most of my losses from the last round. It was a great win, "zi mo" and "gor tai". So it was $3.20 from each, $9.60 in all. We were playing kind of big during the night though, just as a joke. Like no "gor tai" cannot win. Lols...
2nd night we went cycling.
Left at about 11pm and took the usual route from Costa Sands Pasir Ris to East Coast Park. All of us went and therefore, with so many people and lots of waiting, the trip was kind of slow. Got to East Coast Park and cycled around for a while before heading off to Mac for some food. After that, when we decided to leave, the girls decided that they did not want to ride anymore and took a cab home instead. That wasted alot of waiting time and discussing time. So it was quite late, or early, when we finally set off from East Coast Park to go back to the chalet. As there were two bikes left from the girls, the other two bikes were brought back by the cab, John and Ansong had to carry the bikes along while cycling. On the return journey, it was own time own target. We travelled at our own speed, be it fast or slow. Somewhere along the Pasir Ris Park, I lost track of the others and I saw an odd looking figure staring at me from quite a distance away. I wouldn't have paid much attention at it but it did not look human. After staring at it again and looking closer, I realised that it was a motorcycle mirror I was staring at. Either I was too tired or there really was a ghost. I sped up after that.
All of us finally got back to the chalet just before daybreak at 7am. It was a really long and tiring ride of almost 9 hours.
Hahas, I might add, JY gave a passing driver the finger along East Coast Park PCN and that really infuriated the driver. LOLS!
After returning the bikes, we then proceeded to check out. Two chalets in one go. My first!
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
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